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Installing Jmol / JSmol
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Revision as of 07:47, 24 October 2011
- Get the files from SourceForge.
- Support and operating systems.
- Users: how to install Jmol application for local, standalone use.
- Web page authors: how to install Jmol objects (Jmol / JSmol) embedded within your web pages.
- Installing and Enabling Java (Proteopedia wiki). Has step by step instructions for both Windows and Mac OS X, and for the 5 most popular web browsers.
- Increasing java memory for the applet.
- Web site administrators:
- How to install the application on a web server to be delivered using Java Web Start.
- How to configure a wiki so that it uses the Jmol applet.
- Developers: compile the latest Jmol source code via subversion access.
Contents
Jmol Support
The main source of source of support is the user mailing list, but this page tries to address many common problems. General information about the Jmol application and applet can be found on normal Jmol homepage.
Platform-specific Support
Platform specific information is found at the following pages:
Android
A special version of Jmol runs in Android devices.
iOS
(used by iPad, iPhone...)
This OS does not support Java, so Jmol cannot be run here.
Linux
Jmol is fully compatible with Linux.
MacOS X
Jmol is fully compatible with MacOS X.
Windows
Jmol is fully compatible with Windows.